Send an Inmate Mail | Bourbon County Regional Detention Center KY (2024)

What is Inmate mail?

By law, every inmate is entitled to receive mail delivered through the United State Postal Service. While for years, this mail was always delivered in the form of a letter or a postcard from friends and loved ones directly to the inmate, the definition of inmate mail has changed a bit.

Inmate mail can be:

• A letter in an envelope,
• A postcard,
• A greeting card, or
• A digital letter

Because of security and contraband concerns, mainly the paper and envelope that a letter is written on or enclosed in, being soaked in a liquid form of drugs, many jails are increasingly limiting the type of mail inmates can get.

Some still allow regular mail in an envelope with a stamp, but many now have the letter sent to a third-party that opens the letter, scans it and the envelope into a computer, emails the letter to the jail where they print it out, giving the photocopies to the inmate, or they send it to a computer kiosk or tablet digitally that the inmate can access.

Others only allow postcards, specifically the white, pre-stamped postcards that you can purchase from the post office.

When greeting cards are allowed, they can’t be cards with glitter, music or other do-dads. They can only be plain paper cards.

Some jails, in fact most, require that mail be written or typed with only black or blue ink. Some allow black pencils to be used.

None allow crayons, markers, lipstick prints, etc.

All require white envelopes, white paper or lined paper such as from a pad. Very few allow paper that is card stock. It must be plain white, 20-lb. printer paper.

To see the inmate mail policies for Bourbon County Regional Detention Center check out the inmate mail details above or call the jail at 859-987-2137 for specific information.

What is my inmate’s mailing address?

There are five different types of addresses for every jail:

1. The physical address of the jail
2. The mailing address for an inmate’s personal mail
3. The mailing address for the inmate’s legal mail
4. The mailing address for the jail’s administrative staff
5. The mailing address for sending money to the inmate’s trust or commissary fund
Visit the Inmate Money page for this information

In general, the only three addresses that friends and family of inmates need to be concerned about are:

• The inmate address for personal mail.
• The address for sending money orders to the inmate’s commissary account.
Visit the Inmate Money page for this information.
• The physical address of the jail.

Because this section is about mailing an inmate, the address for mailing an inmate is:

101 Legion Drive
Paris, KY 40361

or
Inmate's Full Name
Inmate ID#
Bourbon County Regional Detention Center
101 Legion Drive
Paris, KY 40361

If the red address is visible, then use that address, as that is the new address the jail is using for an inmate's personal mailto combat contraband entering the facility.

How do I mail a letter to an inmate in jail?

To mail a letter to an inmate in the Bourbon County Regional Detention Center, first completely read all the mail policies and guidelines that are on this page. Also read any updated mail guidelines that are on the official page for facility. If you still have questions, then call the jail at 859-987-2137 and ask specifics.

It is important to understand that if even one thing is done incorrectly when sending a letter to the jail, even if everything else is done correctly, then your letter will not be delivered to the inmate. In fact, even though the jail claims they will mail your letter back to you so that you will know it was not delivered, there is always the chance it will be disposed of.

So here you are at home, wondering why your inmate is not responding to your letter, when in fact, they may not have even received it.

How do I address an inmate?

All mail to the inmate must be addressed as follows:

A full return address, which includes your full name and full address. Without this the mail will not be delivered to the inmate.

A complete address to the inmate, including:

Full Name (name that they were booked under)
Inmate ID# (booking #, SO #, etc.)
Inmate’s Housing location (if you know it)
Bourbon County Regional Detention Center
Mailing Address
City, State, Zip code

101 Legion Drive
Paris, KY 40361

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A letter that is not addressed completely may not get delivered. Keep in mind that often there is more than one inmate in a jail with the same name. You certainly don’t want the wrong inmate getting your private mail, do you?

If a letter is not delivered to an inmate, will they be notified?

Sometimes. There are some jails that will deliver you a notification that a letter which was intended for you was returned because it was either improperly addressed, did not have return address, contained contraband of some sort, had things written in it that were against mail and jail policies, or were sent by someone you were not allowed contact with such as co-defendant or someone the court had forbidden contact with such as a spouse in a domestic violence case.

Most of the time though, the letter is either returned or destroyed, and if there are illegal substances in the letter, it will be turned over to the Bourbon County Sheriff or District Attorney for possible criminal investigation and/or indictment.

What can I send to an inmate by mail?

Generally nothing but a letter, printouts from a computer printer or photographs can be sent to an inmate in the mail. If there is anything else enclosed, the entire letter and the contents will be returned to you or destroyed.

There are a few exceptions to this, such as several county jails in New York, including the infamous Riker’s Island. Riker’s allows all kinds of things to be mailed to an inmate, including a box of items every month.

Can I send pictures to an inmate?

Every jail has their own policy regarding allowing inmates to receive photographs in the mail, if at all. For Bourbon County Regional Detention Center’s policy, review the information on this page.

In general, most jails allow an inmate to have anywhere from four to six photographs in their possession at any one time. These cannot be polaroids, and the photos cannot be construed as even mildly sexual (such as a woman or child in a bathing suit), gang related, drug related or violent.

Some jails allow only photocopied photos.

Some jails only allow photos that are sent digitally and must remain digital.

There are only a few jails that do not allow any photos of any kind.

If you are still uncertain as the policy regarding photographs at this facility, call them at 859-987-2137.

Can I send newspapers, magazines and books to an inmate in the Bourbon County Regional Detention Center?

Most jails allow newspapers, magazines and books to be sent to an inmate, if they come directly from the publisher, such as directly from the newspaper or magazine themselves, or from the specific book publisher or trusted mail order source such as Amazon or Barnes and Noble.

There is often a limit of the quantity of books and magazines an inmate can either receive at one time, receive each month, or have in their possession at any one time.

Hardcover books, or books with wire spiral binders are never allowed.

Any publications that portray or discuss violence, sex, gang activity, drugs, jail escapes or anything else against jail policies are not allowed and will be returned.

The policy of the Bourbon County Regional Detention Center should be detailed on this page. However, if it is not, then call the jail at 859-987-2137 and ask.

Keep in mind that the address the publications should be mailed to is not always the mailing address of where the inmate gets their regular mail, the mail that is scanned and forwarded digitally to them.

The mailing address for publications is:

101 Legion Drive
Paris, KY 40361

or
Inmate's Full Name
Inmate ID#
Bourbon County Regional Detention Center
101 Legion Drive
Paris, KY 40361

Use the address in red if it is visible to you.

NOTE: There are a few New York jails that allow publications to be sent directly to them as opposed to having it sent through the publisher. One of the most notable exceptions is Riker’s Island in New York City.

How often can I send letters or cards to an inmate?

There is no limit to how often you can send letters or cards to an inmate. You are only limited to the types of letters and cards that you can send, considering Bourbon County Regional Detention Center’s policies, which are outlined on this page.

How often can the inmate mail letters?

An inmate can mail letters as often as they like. There is no limit to the number of letters that an inmate can write and send. They are only limited by the number of stamps they can afford to purchase through commissary, and the amount of commissary spend that the Bourbon County Regional Detention Center allows.

What is considered contraband in the mail?

Contraband is defined as anything that the jail does not allow to be mailed to an inmate, which is just about everything. The list would fill ten sets of encyclopedias.

It easier to say what is allowed to be sent through the mail:

• When allowed, a certain number of photographs.
• When allowed, newspapers, magazines and books, if they are sent from a publisher.
• When allowed, a care package of snacks, hygiene products or clothing from a commissary company that has contracted with the jail.

Can I send printouts from my computer to an inmate?

Some jails allow printouts of photographs and information to be sent to an inmate through the mail. Refer to the mail policy on this page or by calling the jail directly at 859-987-2137.

Can I send an inmate a package?

Many jails contract with companies that send food, hygiene products and/or clothing to inmates. These can be purchased and sent by friends and family on a weekly or monthly basis.

You can only send items from the one that your jail has a contract with.

Check this page, the Money Page or the Commissary Page for further information, or call the jail at 859-987-2137 to see which one that the Bourbon County Regional Detention Center works with.

Here are the commissary package companies, in alphabetical order, that provide this service to jails in the United States:

Access Securepak
Care A Cell
Commissary order
Correct Pay
Express Account
icare
Inmate Canteen
Jail ATM
Jail Pack Store (McDaniel Supply)
My Care Pack
Oasis (jailcanteen)
Prodigy Solutions
Tiger
Union Supply Direct

Can I send an inmate a gift?

The only gifts you can send an inmate must come from one of the stores above, and Bourbon County Regional Detention Center must contract with them.

If I send something to an inmate that is not allowed, can the inmate or I get in trouble?

If the item that you send an inmate is illegal, then you and/or your inmate can get in trouble, otherwise if it is not illegal, it will just be destroyed or in some cases, returned to you.

Note that if you continue to send items that are considered contraband, some of your communication privileges with your inmate, such as visitation or phone calls, may be suspended.

Can I send an inmate postage stamps?

No, you cannot send postage stamps. Stamps must be purchased by the inmate through commissary. You can send them the money for stamps, but not the stamps.

How can an inmate get stamps while in jail or prison?

Stamps can be purchased in the jail commissary be the inmate.

If an inmate has no money, will the Bourbon County Regional Detention Center give them stamps?

Yes. If an inmate is indigent, the jail will provide them 2-3 stamps, and an equal amount of envelopes and stationery each week.

What happens if I send the inmate drugs or something that can be a weapon, will I get in trouble?

Yes. If you send the inmate drugs, a weapon or anything illegal, it will be turned over to the Bourbon County Sheriff or District Attorneyand it is most likely that you will be prosecuted.

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FAQs

How do I send an email to someone in jail? ›

To send or receive Emails you need a JPay.com account, a computer with Internet access, the Incarcerated Individual's ID, and virtual JPay stamps. What are JPay Stamps? Like regular postage stamps, every Email you send requires a JPay stamp. The longer the Email, the more stamps you will need to successfully send it.

How to send money to a Kentucky inmate? ›

With JPay you can send money to KYDOC inmates. Next-day deposits as low as $2.00. to send money in minutes with your credit or debit card. and send money anytime, anywhere by downloading the free app for iPhone or Android.

How do I message an inmate in Sedgwick County Jail? ›

Friends and family may email inmates. To do so please visit jailatm.com and create an account. All emails cost . 50 cents to send.

How do I contact a Louisville Metro corrections inmate? ›

  1. The best way to contact someone who is incarcerated in Louisville Metro Corrections is to write a letter or visit him or her on the scheduled visiting day. Messages and incoming calls are not accepted for inmates. ...
  2. Corrections. (502) 574-8477. ...
  3. © 2003-2016 City of Louisville, Kentucky. All rights reserved.

What is the app that sends letters to inmates? ›

Penmate is the easiest way to write incarcerated loved ones in jail or prison. Locate anyone incarcerated and send a messages and emails right from your phone. Upload photos and design your own postcards too! Penmate delivers messages and photos for you when it matters most.

How long does it take to get a reply on email a prisoner? ›

Outside these times you can send us an email and you will receive a response within 48 hours (if this falls on the weekends) or sooner.

How do I put money on my phone for jail calls in Kentucky? ›

There is a machine in the lobby that accepts cash and credit cards (credit card use adds a percentage fee to your transaction). This is a touch screen, to begin simply touch the screen and follow the directions. You can go to the Inmate Sales website. You can call Combined Public Communications at 1-877-998-5678.

How can I send money to an inmate in the US? ›

  1. Call 1-800-CALL-CASH® (1-800-225-5227).
  2. Follow the prompts and provide the requested information. You'll need the correctional facility name, inmate's name, inmate's account number and the send amount.
  3. Save your tracking number (MTCN) as proof of payment.

How to send money to a detainee in ice? ›

You can send money via Western Union by using the Internet, by phone or by a Walk-in Cash Payment. The website for internet is www.westernunion.com/corrections. The phone number for phone quick collect is 1-800-634-3422.

How do you communicate with an inmate? ›

Individuals are free to contact any state prison inmate by mail. Incoming letters are opened and inspected for contraband and then forwarded to the inmate. To ensure prompt processing the following information should be included on the envelope: Inmate's full name, CDC#

Can you send a letter to jail without a return address? ›

All outgoing mail shall have the inmate's custody return address (Inmate Name, Booking Number, Ventura County Jail, P.O. Box 6929, Ventura, CA, 93006) on the envelope/postcard. Any mail not containing this information will be returned to the housing unit for an attempt to locate the sender.

How do I put money on an inmate's books in Kentucky? ›

Money can be posted to an inmate's account using the Kiosks 24-hours, 7 days a week. There are two locations where you can add money using a physical payment kiosk : Louisville Metro Department of Corrections (Main Jail) - 400 South 6th Street, Louisville, KY, 40202. Hall of Justice - 600 W.

What is the home incarceration program in Kentucky? ›

The Home Incarceration Program (HIP) is a program that was designed to assist the Kentucky Department of Corrections with cost saving measures, while reintegrating offenders back into the community. The offender is required to wear an ankle device while being monitored by a local Probation and Parole officer.

How do I find current inmates in KY? ›

To find inmates in Kentucky state prisons, the Kentucky Department of Corrections (KDOC) provides an Kentucky Online Offender Lookup on their website. By inputting the inmate's name or KDOC number, users can acquire information about the inmate's location, offenses, and potential release date.

How do I send a digital message to someone in jail? ›

Family and friends of inmates can use the ConnectNetwork.com website to manage their account with GTL. Friends and family can create and fund an AdvancePay prepaid telephone account, and create, send and receive e-messages (very similar to email) with inmates from the ConnectNetwork.com website.

How do I leave a message for an inmate? ›

How It Works
  1. Dial into the facility's Inmate Voicemail number.
  2. Select a language (English or Spanish).
  3. Enter the inmate's PIN (permanent) ID number.
  4. Listen to voicemail cost and available message length options, then make your selection.
  5. Record your voicemail at the sound of the beep.

How does JPay email work for inmates? ›

JPay's Email service provides a way for friends and family to write electronic letters to an incarcerated loved one. Most incarcerated individuals receive their email within 24 to 48 hours, and many can respond electronically as well.

What is the free app to text inmates? ›

Dashboard. TextBehind® This website and the companion mobile app for Apple and Android Smartphones enable family and friends to communicate with incarcerated loved ones conveniently, consistently, and affordably.

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